Following the outcry, Porsche’s next 911 GT3 to provide manual transmission

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After developing a mayhem over offering a brand-new Porsche 911 GT3 without a manual transmission, the automaker presented the limited-edition, manual-equipped 911 R in Geneva Motor Show. That vehicle is simply a substitute. It’s implied to hold 911 motorists over up until the next GT3 shows up with the exact same six-speed manual transmission.

There is no doubt that the next-gen GT3 will be having an old-fashioned six-speed manual, as per the brand-new report, however the GT3 RS will still be PDK-only. The exact same report states Porsche will make sure that the 911 GT3 stays the vehicle for the brand name’s most ardent perfectionists. While the remainder of the Porsche variety transfers to turbocharged engines, the GT3 will stay with its naturally aspirated. That comes direct from the huge manager behind the GT3, Andreas Preuninger, who informed the publication this would hold true “for the foreseeable future”.

As per Preuninger, the only member of Porsche’s GT line that will go turbocharged is the one that’s been that method all along– the GT2 and GT2 RS, which we’ll see next year. And yes, Preuninger’s declaration about restricted turbocharging uses to the Cayman GT4, too, although the vehicle that high-performer is based upon has actually transferred to a line of turbocharged engines. When the next GT4 shows up, it’ll come with a V6 in the middle.

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